STATS202 - Data Mining and Analysis

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Overview

Data mining is a powerful tool used to discover patterns and relationships in data. Learn how to apply data mining principles to the dissection of large complex data sets, including those in very large databases or through web mining. Explore, analyze and leverage data and turn it into valuable, actionable information for your company.

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Decision trees

Association rules

Clustering

Case-based methods

Data visualization

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Rajan Patel

Rajan Patel, Ph.D., is a Senior Director of Engineering at Google, Inc. where he has led several successful projects resulting in the integral use of live traffic experiments in search quality evaluation. He is also the statistician on the team that developed Google Flu Trends, a powerful publicly available tool which mines Google Search logs for flu-related activity and estimates influenza-like illness rates in each of the 50 U.S. states. He developed the model which used queries to predict influenza-like illness rates.